Executive summary. -- Chapter 1: China's economy and the importance of the financial system. -- Chapter 2: Rapid credit growth and the risk of crisis. -- Chapter 3: Savings and China's credit distribution. -- Chapter 4: We only owe ourselves. -- Chapter 5: Politics in command of the financial system. -- Chapter 6: The benefits of credibility. -- Chapter 7: Outlook for China's unusual resilience. -- Works cited
Summary
In the past decade, China has seen the largest credit expansion by any country in over a century, yet the Chinese economy has not suffered a financial crisis or a sudden slowdown in growth. This study aims to explain why China's economy has been so resilient and examine whether that pattern of stability could change
Notes
"A report of the CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies."
"October 2018."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 130-138)
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (CSIS, viewed October 18, 2018)